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Make No ExcusesMake No Excuses
Rhema Bible StudyLife Lesson 3-1
Jeremiah 1:4-14, 17-19
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Lesson Purpose
• To understand what do I believe about my faith?
• To answer how do I know the will of God?
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Lesson ImpactLesson Impact
•This lesson can help you give up your excuses for not serving God and respond obediently to His call.
•This lesson can help you give up your excuses for not serving God and respond obediently to His call.
IntroductionMake No Excuses
IntroductionMake No Excuses
1. Are we willing to be used by God?
1. How can we fulfill the purpose for which He made us?
1. Are we willing to be used by God?
1. How can we fulfill the purpose for which He made us?
Make No ExcusesLesson Titles
Make No ExcusesLesson Titles
1. God Equips
2. God Equips
3. God Affirms
1. God Equips
2. God Equips
3. God Affirms
God EquipsGod Equips
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Jeremiah 1:9-10
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Lesson Scripture: Jeremiah 1:9-10Lesson Scripture: Jeremiah 1:9-10
9 Then the Lord put forth his hand, and
touched my mouth. And the Lord said
unto me, Behold, I have put my words in
thy mouth
Jeremiah 1:9Jeremiah 1:9
10 See, I have this day set thee over the
nations and over the kingdoms, to root
out, and to pull down, and to destroy,
and to throw down, to build, and to plant
Jeremiah 1:10Jeremiah 1:10
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Lesson Scripture: Jeremiah 1:9-10
•What does it say?
Lesson Scripture: Jeremiah 1:9-10
•What does it say?
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• 1 Sam. 3:11
• 1 Kings 17:1-2
• Isa. 7:3
• first verses of Ezek.; Hos.; Joel; Jonah; Mic.; Zeph.; Hag.; Zech.; Mal.).
• 1 Sam. 3:11
• 1 Kings 17:1-2
• Isa. 7:3
• first verses of Ezek.; Hos.; Joel; Jonah; Mic.; Zeph.; Hag.; Zech.; Mal.).
11 And the Lord said to Samuel, Behold, I
will do a thing in Israel, at which both the
ears of every one that heareth it shall
tingle
1 Samuel 3:111 Samuel 3:11
1 And Elijah the Tishbite, who was of the
inhabitants of Gilead, said unto Ahab, As the Lord
God of Israel liveth, before whom I stand, there
shall not be dew nor rain these years, but
according to my word. 2 And the word of the Lord
came unto him, saying
1 Kings 17:1-21 Kings 17:1-2
3 Then said the Lord unto Isaiah, Go forth
now to meet Ahaz, thou, and
Shearjashub thy son, at the end of the
conduit of the upper pool in the highway
of the fuller's field
Isaiah 7:3Isaiah 7:3
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1. What did God do to equip Jeremiah for his job?
2. Why was the Lord ready to uproot and tear down Judah and the surrounding nations?
3. In what ways would Jeremiah’s message convey both judgment and hope?
1. What did God do to equip Jeremiah for his job?
2. Why was the Lord ready to uproot and tear down Judah and the surrounding nations?
3. In what ways would Jeremiah’s message convey both judgment and hope?
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4. How is the gospel of Jesus is a message of both judgment and hope?
5. How does the Lord equip us today to communicate His message?
4. How is the gospel of Jesus is a message of both judgment and hope?
5. How does the Lord equip us today to communicate His message?
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6. What happens if a congregation would rather have a preacher who brings a pleasing message than one who speaks the words of the Lord?
6. What happens if a congregation would rather have a preacher who brings a pleasing message than one who speaks the words of the Lord?
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7. What does it take to be a bold witness in a culture that has lost respect for God?
8. What might we be called to uproot and tear down today?
7. What does it take to be a bold witness in a culture that has lost respect for God?
8. What might we be called to uproot and tear down today?
DiscussionDiscussion
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Discussion• Summary of Jeremiah
• Chapter 1: Jeremiah’s reluctant call
• 1:2-45: Jeremiah’s life and prophetic messages to his own people during the reigns of Judah’s last 5 kings
• 2:46-51: Jeremiah’s prophecies against other nations
• The fall of Jerusalem and the Temple to Babylon
• Summary of Jeremiah
• Chapter 1: Jeremiah’s reluctant call
• 1:2-45: Jeremiah’s life and prophetic messages to his own people during the reigns of Judah’s last 5 kings
• 2:46-51: Jeremiah’s prophecies against other nations
• The fall of Jerusalem and the Temple to Babylon
ApplicationApplication
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Application
• God calls people to serve Him based on His ability, not ours.
• He equips and empowers for the task.
• God calls people to serve Him based on His ability, not ours.
• He equips and empowers for the task.
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Application
• What excuses or objections are you currently using to avoid God’s call?
• How will you overcome those excuses and fulfill the role God has planned for you?
• What excuses or objections are you currently using to avoid God’s call?
• How will you overcome those excuses and fulfill the role God has planned for you?
QUESTIONS?QUESTIONS?